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Cranial nerves

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CN I Olfactory nerve
CN II Optic Nerve
CN III Occulomotor Nerve
CN IV Trochlear Nerve
CN V Trigeminal Nerve
CN VI Abducens Nerve
CN VII Facial Nerve
CN VIII Vestibulocochular nerve
CN IX Glossopharyngeal nerve
CN X Vagus Nerve
CN XI Accessory Nerve
CN XII Hypoglassal Nerve
damage to this nerve impairs sense of smell CN I
damage to this nerve causes blindness in visual field CN II
Damage to this nerve causes drooping eyelid, dilated pupil, double vision, difficulty focusing, inability to move eye in certain directions CN III
The only nerve that can regenerate CN I
Damage to this nerve causes double vision and inability to rotate eye inferolaterally CN IV
Damage to this nerve produces loss of sensation, impaired chewing CN V
Damage to this nerve results in inability to rotate eye laterally . . .and at rest rotates medially CN VI
Damage to this nerve produces sagging facial muscles and disturbed sense of taste (no sweet or salty) CN VII
First sign of pituitary tumor optic disturbances (close proximity to CN II)
Damage to this nerve effects anterior 2/3 of tongue (sugar, salt, vinegar, quinine) CN VII
In addition to anterior 2/3, motor functions to eyes, smile, whistle, frown, raise eyebrows CN VII
Mixed Motor: Innervated by Somatic (eye movement, eyelid)& Autonomic (circular muscle, ciliary muscle) CN III
Eye movement, opening of eyelid, miosis, accomodation CN III
Only somatic motor function to superior oblique muscle CN IV
Three branches are: Opthalmic, maxillary, mandibular CN V
This branch - sensations from nasal cavity, skin of forehead, upper eyelid, eyebrow, nose CN V opthalmic branch
This branch- sensations from lower eyelid, upper lips, gums, teeth of maxilla, cheek, nose, palate, pharynx CN V maxillary branch
This branch - sensations from teeth of mandible, lower gums, lips, palate, tongue. Motor function of temporalis and masseter muscles (muscles of mastication) CN V mandibular branch
Provides eye movement bwo lateral rectus m. CN VI
somatic motor - facial expressions CN VII
Autonomic motor - salivary and lacrimal glands, mucous mem of nasal/palantine mucosa CN VII
Special Sensory portion - anterior 2/3 tongue CN VII
test tear glands by exposure to ammonia fumes CN VII
This is one of the special sensory nerves CN VIII
Has a cochlear branch (hearing) and vestibular branch (balance) CN VIII
damage produces deafness, dizziness, nausea, loss of balance, nystagmus (the eye is looking for something stable and vertical to orient) CN VIII
nystagmus results from damage to this nerve CN VIII
Has somatic motor (swallowing, voice production) and autonomic motor (salivation, gagging) CN IX
Sensations from posterior 1/3, including taste CN IX
Sensations from baroreceptors (BP)and chemoreceptors (pO2, pH, pC02) bwo carotid sinus innervation CN IX
If you want full taste, these must be healthy CN VII and CN IX
80% of all cranial nerve output comes from this nerve CN X
This nerve has somatic, visceral, special sensor, somatic motor, autonomic motor innervation CN X
Part of this nerve has sensations from skin at back of ear, external acoustic meatus, part of tympanic membrane, larynx, trachea, esophogus, thoracic, abd vicera CN X
part of this nerve perceives sensations from baro & chemo receptors CN X
Part of this nerve perceives special sensory - taste from epiglottis and pharynx CN X
Part of this nerve's somatic motor functions is swallowing and voice production via pharyngeal muscles CN X
Part of this nerve's autonomic motor innervates sm musc of abd visceral, normal or constricted airways, normal/decreased HR CN X
Motor movement of swallowing, head, neck and shoulder via trapezius, sternocleidomastoid and pharyngeal muscles CN XI
This nerve innervates tongue movement for speech, food manipulation and swallowing CN XII
If both of these nerves are damaged (on either side of tongue), can't protrude tongue CN XII
If one side of this nerve is damaged, tongue will deviate towards injured side CN XII
Extreme pain in trigeminal nerve area near mouth or nose. Pain triggered by touch, drinking washing face. Tx may require cutting this nerve (and name disorder) Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux)
disorder of this nerve causes paralysis of facial muscles on one side, may appear abruptly with full recovery within 3-5 weeks Facial nerve/Bell's Palsy
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